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				Namespace $.js.Object
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				Holds the methods used for manipulating Objects.
				
				
					<br /><i>Defined in: </i> <a href="../symbols/src/src_core-js.js.html">core-js.js</a>.
				
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								<b><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Object.html">$.js.Object</a></b>
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							<div class="description">Holds the methods used for manipulating objects.</div>
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							<td class="attributes">&lt;static&gt; &nbsp;</td>
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								<div class="fixedFont">$.js.Object.<b><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Object.html#.every">every</a></b>(callback, thisObject)
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								<div class="description">Check if the <var>callback</var> function returns true for every property 
in the current object.</div>
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							<td class="attributes">&lt;static&gt; &nbsp;</td>
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								<div class="fixedFont">$.js.Object.<b><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Object.html#.filter">filter</a></b>(callback, thisObject)
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								<div class="description">Filter the current object using the <var>callback</var> function.</div>
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							<td class="attributes">&lt;static&gt; &nbsp;</td>
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								<div class="fixedFont">$.js.Object.<b><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Object.html#.forEach">forEach</a></b>(callback, thisObject)
								</div>
								<div class="description">Execute the <var>callback</var> function for each property in the current 
object.</div>
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								<div class="fixedFont">$.js.Object.<b><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Object.html#.map">map</a></b>(callback, thisObject)
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								<div class="description">Create a new object with the same properties as the current object using 
the values returned by the <var>callback</var> function.</div>
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							<td class="attributes">&lt;static&gt; &nbsp;</td>
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								<div class="fixedFont">$.js.Object.<b><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Object.html#.reduce">reduce</a></b>(callback, initialValue)
								</div>
								<div class="description">Apply the <var>callback</var> function to two values from the current 
object, simultaneously, for the purpose of reducing the object to a single 
value.</div>
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								<div class="description">Check if the <var>callback</var> function returns true for at least one 
property in the current object.</div>
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						<b>$.js.Object</b>
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				<div class="description">
					Holds the methods used for manipulating objects. These methods are very 
similar to their Array counter-parts.

<p>By default, the global <var>Object</var> (not the 
<var>Object.prototype</var>!) is extended to contain all the methods in this 
namespace. Besides these methods, <var>Object</var> will have one more 
method: <code>Object.extend</code>, which is an alias of <a href="../symbols/%24.html#.extend">$.extend</a>.

<p>All of these methods use their <var>this</var> object. As such, you need 
to pass the correct <var>this</var> object.

<p>Note that the methods provided iterate over the object properties using 
<code>for (<var>property</var> in <var>this</var>)</code>. As such, the order 
depends on the browser implementation. Also, those properties which are not 
enumerable 
(<code><var>this</var>.propertyIsEnumerable(<var>property</var>)</code>) are 
skipped.

<p>In the examples provided for each method we will assume that the objects 
defined are already extended. Thus code like 
<code><var>obj</var>.filter(<var>callback</var>)</code> can be written 
directly.
					
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				<pre class="code">// To use these methods proceed as follows:

<code>var <var>obj</var> = {'a' : 'test1', 'b' : 'test2', 'c' : 'test3'};

Object.forEach.call(<var>obj</var>, function (<var>value</var>) {
  // ...
});</code>

// Instead of forEach, you can use any of the methods defined in this
// namespace.</pre>
				
				<pre class="code">Additionally, you can extend your object to have all these methods:

<code>Object.extend.call(<var>obj</var>, Object);</code>

// After doing so, you can directly use any desired method.
// For example:
<code><var>obj</var>.forEach(<var>callback</var>)</code>.</pre>
				
				
				
				
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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						<dt class="heading">See:</dt>
						
							<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html">$.js.Array</a> The Array functions which provide similar functionality.</dd>
						
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					<a name=".every"> </a>
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					<span class="light">{Boolean}</span>
					<span class="light">$.js.Object.</span><b>every</b>(callback, thisObject)
					
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					<div class="description">
						Check if the <var>callback</var> function returns true for every property 
in the current object.

<p>The <var>callback</var> function is invoked for each property in the 
current object, and it is given three arguments: the value, the property 
name, and the entire object being iterated over.

<p>Iteration over the object stops once reaching the end, or once the 
<var>callback</var> function returns false.

<p>This method does not alter the current object.
						
						
					</div>
					
					
					
					<pre class="code"><code>var <var>obj</var> = {'a' : 10, 'b' : 11, 'c' : 12};</code>

// The following returns true.
<code><var>obj</var>.every(function (<var>value</var>) {
  return <var>value</var> &gt; 9;
});</code></pre>
					
					
					
						
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							<dt class="heading">Parameters:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Function}</span> <b>callback</b>
									
								</dt>
								<dd>The <var>callback</var> function used for 
traversing the current object.</dd>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Object}</span> <b>thisObject</b>
									<i>Optional</i>
								</dt>
								<dd>The object which will be the <var>this</var> 
within the scope of the <var>callback</var> function, for each invocation.</dd>
							
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							<dt class="heading">Throws:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{TypeError}</span>  <b></b>
								</dt>
								<dd>If <var>callback</var> is not a function.</dd>
							
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							<dt class="heading">Returns:</dt>
							
								<dd><span class="light fixedFont">{Boolean}</span> False is returned if the <var>callback</var> returns 
false once. Otherwise, this method returns true.</dd>
							
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							<dt class="heading">See:</dt>
							
								<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html#.every">$.js.Array.every</a></dd>
							
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					<a name=".filter"> </a>
					<div class="fixedFont">&lt;static&gt; 
					
					<span class="light">{Object}</span>
					<span class="light">$.js.Object.</span><b>filter</b>(callback, thisObject)
					
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					<div class="description">
						Filter the current object using the <var>callback</var> function.

<p>The <var>callback</var> function is invoked for each property in the 
current object, and it is given three arguments: the value, the property 
name, and the entire object being iterated over.

<p>This method does not alter the current object.
						
						
					</div>
					
					
					
					<pre class="code"><code>var <var>obj1</var> = {'a' : 5, 'b' : 11, 'c' : 7};</code>

// Filter only the properties with a value lower than 10:

<code>var <var>obj2</var> = <var>obj1</var>.filter(
  function (<var>value</var>, <var>property</var>, <var>object</var>) {
    return <var>value</var> &lt; 10;
  }
);</code>

// Now <code><var>obj2</var> = {'a' : 5, 'c' : 7}</code>.</pre>
					
					
					
						
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							<dt class="heading">Parameters:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Function}</span> <b>callback</b>
									
								</dt>
								<dd>The <var>callback</var> function used for 
filtering the current object.</dd>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Object}</span> <b>thisObject</b>
									<i>Optional</i>
								</dt>
								<dd>The object which will be the <var>this</var> 
within the scope of the <var>callback</var> function, for each invocation.</dd>
							
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							<dt class="heading">Throws:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{TypeError}</span>  <b></b>
								</dt>
								<dd>If <var>callback</var> is not a function.</dd>
							
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							<dt class="heading">Returns:</dt>
							
								<dd><span class="light fixedFont">{Object}</span> The new object contains only the properties for which the 
<var>callback</var> function returned true.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
						
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							<dt class="heading">See:</dt>
							
								<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html#.filter">$.js.Array.filter</a></dd>
							
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					<a name=".forEach"> </a>
					<div class="fixedFont">&lt;static&gt; 
					
					
					<span class="light">$.js.Object.</span><b>forEach</b>(callback, thisObject)
					
					</div>
					<div class="description">
						Execute the <var>callback</var> function for each property in the current 
object.

<p>The <var>callback</var> function is invoked with three arguments: the 
value, the property name, and the entire object being iterated over.

<p>This method does not alter the current object.
						
						
					</div>
					
					
					
					<pre class="code"><code>var <var>obj</var> = {'a' : 10, 'b' : 11, 'c' : 12};</code>

// alert() each property and value.
<code><var>obj</var>.forEach(
  function (<var>value</var>, <var>property</var>) {
    alert(<var>property</var> + ' : ' + <var>value</var>);
  }
);</code></pre>
					
					
					
						
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							<dt class="heading">Parameters:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Function}</span> <b>callback</b>
									
								</dt>
								<dd>The <var>callback</var> function used for 
traversing the current object.</dd>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Object}</span> <b>thisObject</b>
									<i>Optional</i>
								</dt>
								<dd>The object which will be the <var>this</var> 
within the scope of the <var>callback</var> function, for each invocation.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
						
						
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							<dt class="heading">Throws:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{TypeError}</span>  <b></b>
								</dt>
								<dd>If <var>callback</var> is not a function.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
						
						
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							<dt class="heading">See:</dt>
							
								<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html#.forEach">$.js.Array.forEach</a></dd>
							
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					<a name=".map"> </a>
					<div class="fixedFont">&lt;static&gt; 
					
					<span class="light">{Object}</span>
					<span class="light">$.js.Object.</span><b>map</b>(callback, thisObject)
					
					</div>
					<div class="description">
						Create a new object with the same properties as the current object using 
the values returned by the <var>callback</var> function.

<p>The <var>callback</var> function is invoked for each property in the 
current object, and it is given three arguments: the value, the property 
name, and the entire object being iterated over.

<p>This method does not alter the current object.
						
						
					</div>
					
					
					
					<pre class="code"><code>var <var>obj1</var> = {'a' : 5, 'b' : 11, 'c' : 7};</code>

// Let's double the numbers:
<code>var <var>obj2</var> = <var>obj1</var>.map(function (<var>value</var>) {
  return <var>value</var> * 2;
});</code>

// Now <code><var>obj2</var> = {'a' : 10, 'b' : 22, 'c' : 14}</code>.</pre>
					
					
					
						
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							<dt class="heading">Parameters:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Function}</span> <b>callback</b>
									
								</dt>
								<dd>The <var>callback</var> function used for 
traversing the current object.</dd>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Object}</span> <b>thisObject</b>
									<i>Optional</i>
								</dt>
								<dd>The object which will be the <var>this</var> 
within the scope of the <var>callback</var> function, for each invocation.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
						
						
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							<dt class="heading">Throws:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{TypeError}</span>  <b></b>
								</dt>
								<dd>If <var>callback</var> is not a function.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
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							<dt class="heading">Returns:</dt>
							
								<dd><span class="light fixedFont">{Object}</span> The new object has the same properties as the current 
object, but the values are those returned by the <var>callback</var> 
function.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
						
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							<dt class="heading">See:</dt>
							
								<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html#.map">$.js.Array.map</a></dd>
							
							</dl>
						

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					<a name=".reduce"> </a>
					<div class="fixedFont">&lt;static&gt; 
					
					
					<span class="light">$.js.Object.</span><b>reduce</b>(callback, initialValue)
					
					</div>
					<div class="description">
						Apply the <var>callback</var> function to two values from the current 
object, simultaneously, for the purpose of reducing the object to a single 
value.

<p>The <var>callback</var> function is called for each property in the 
current object, and it is given four arguments: the previous value, the 
current value, the current property name, and the entire object being 
iterated over.

<p>This method does not alter the current object.

<p>Note that the execution order is the same as doing <code>for (prop in 
obj)</code>.
						
						
					</div>
					
					
					
					<pre class="code"><code>var <var>obj</var> = {'a' : 5, 'b' : 10, 'c' : 6};</code>

// Let's calculate the sum:
<code>var <var>result</var> = <var>obj</var>.reduce(
  function (<var>sum</var>, <var>value</var>) {
    return <var>sum</var> + <var>value</var>;
  },
0);</code>

// Now <var>result</var> = 21.</pre>
					
					
					
						
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							<dt class="heading">Parameters:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Function}</span> <b>callback</b>
									
								</dt>
								<dd>The <var>callback</var> function used for 
traversing the current object.</dd>
							
								<dt>
									<b>initialValue</b>
									<i>Optional</i>
								</dt>
								<dd>The initial value used when the <var>callback</var> 
function is first invoked. If the initial value is not provided, then the 
method uses the value of the first property found in the object being 
iterated.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
						
						
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							<dt class="heading">Throws:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{TypeError}</span>  <b></b>
								</dt>
								<dd>If <var>callback</var> is not a function.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
							<dl class="detailList">
							<dt class="heading">Returns:</dt>
							
								<dd>The result of the last <var>callback</var> function invocation.</dd>
							
							</dl>
						
						
						
							<dl class="detailList">
							<dt class="heading">See:</dt>
							
								<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html#.reduce">$.js.Array.reduce</a></dd>
							
								<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html#.reduceRight">$.js.Array.reduceRight</a></dd>
							
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					<span class="light">{Boolean}</span>
					<span class="light">$.js.Object.</span><b>some</b>(callback, thisObject)
					
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					<div class="description">
						Check if the <var>callback</var> function returns true for at least one 
property in the current object.

<p>The <var>callback</var> function is invoked for each property in the 
current object, and it is given three arguments: the value, the property 
name, and the entire object being iterated over.

<p>Iteration over the object stops once reaching the end, or once the 
<var>callback</var> function returns true.

<p>This method does not alter the current object.
						
						
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					<pre class="code"><code>var <var>obj</var> = {'a' : 10, 'b' : 11, 'c' : 12};</code>

// The following returns true.
<code><var>obj</var>.some(function (<var>value</var>) {
  return <var>value</var> &gt; 11;
});</code></pre>
					
					
					
						
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							<dt class="heading">Parameters:</dt>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Function}</span> <b>callback</b>
									
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								<dd>The <var>callback</var> function used for 
traversing the current object.</dd>
							
								<dt>
									<span class="light fixedFont">{Object}</span> <b>thisObject</b>
									<i>Optional</i>
								</dt>
								<dd>The object which will be the <var>this</var> 
within the scope of the <var>callback</var> function, for each invocation.</dd>
							
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							<dt class="heading">Throws:</dt>
							
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									<span class="light fixedFont">{TypeError}</span>  <b></b>
								</dt>
								<dd>If <var>callback</var> is not a function.</dd>
							
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							<dt class="heading">Returns:</dt>
							
								<dd><span class="light fixedFont">{Boolean}</span> True is returned if the <var>callback</var> returns true 
once. Otherwise, this method returns false.</dd>
							
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							<dl class="detailList">
							<dt class="heading">See:</dt>
							
								<dd><a href="../symbols/%24.js.Array.html#.some">$.js.Array.some</a></dd>
							
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